VIA California, we have news to the 2nd of August, from Panama. Writing at that date, the correspondent of the San Francisco Daily Alta says: ...
Article : 672 wordsA, COMMITTEE mooting was held of this society on Saturday last, at Williams Hotel. Present Mr. A. T. Holroyd; M.L. A.; chairman; Mr, J. Lackey, M.L. A., hon. secretary; Mr. James [?]ye, and Messrs. Good and Eadop. ...
Article : 961 wordsTHE President took his seat at twenty-five minutes past four o'clock. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Dr. MACFARLANE gave notice that on the 3lst ...
Article : 3,177 wordsSIR,—A bill of a most important nature is very quietly and in an unnoticed manner passing through, its various stages in the Legislative Assembly, and with your permission, as one interested, I should like to give publicity to a few remarks on some of its ...
Article : 1,884 wordsBy way of California, we have news to the 6th of August from Salt Lake City. THE ARMY.—On the 27th of July, the grand army sent out in 1858 by President Buchanan to keep the Mormons ...
Article : 497 wordsTHE DENISON DIGGINGS.—Writing to the Tameorth Examiner, a correspondent of that journal says:—Having heard such flattering accounts of the Denison or Hunter River Diggings, I determined, the other day, to visit them, ...
Article : 2,712 wordsBy the way of Columbia, we have papers from Portland to the 16th of August. The journals are filled with speculations on an impending war with the Indians of the north. ...
Article : 787 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-seven minutes past three. TENDERS FOR ROADS, &c. Mr. DANGAR asked the Secretary for Public Works,— ...
Article : 20,620 wordsTHE Northern Road, which for some years past has been comparatively free from the presence of bushrangers—so free, in fact, that the Government have allowed the mails to be carried without the protection of a guard—has at last ...
Article : 638 wordsSIR,—I feel much obliged to you for publishing my letter on "Presbyterian Union;" I shall esteem it a further favour if you allow me to correct two errata that occur in it, attributable, I fear, to indistinetness in the corresponding portions of copy. ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR,—I have been many years in the colony, and am now pretty well acquainted with it, and it does strike me that we are suffering in many cases from too much law. If the operation of the laws for recovering debts were strictly confined to the rocovery of only ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Oct 1861, Page 2
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